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Research internships 2025–26 | Institute for Government
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Applications for our one-year 2025–26 research internship programme starting in September 2025 are now open.
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Government reviews: Dither and delay, or route to reform? | Institute for Government
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An expert panel explore the use of government reviews – and when they do, or don’t, succeed.
on Mar 27
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How will the spring statement shape the chancellor's spending choices?
on Mar 25
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The government has set out ambitious plans to streamline regulation.
on Mar 25
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Rachel Reeves should not turn her Spring Statement into another budget | Institute for Government
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The chancellor should stick to holding one fiscal event a year.
on Mar 19
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Tracker: The government’s proposed new public bodies | Institute for Government
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What were the public bodies promised in Labour’s election manifesto and what has been delivered since its entry into government?
on Mar 18
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Five things we learned from Keir Starmer’s speech on reforming the state | Institute for Government
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What did the prime minister reveal about his plan for how government should work?
on Mar 14
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Whitehall Monitor 2025 | Institute for Government
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The civil service needs to change to deliver Labour's missions.
on Jan 30
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Irish reunification | Institute for Government
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What is a border poll? What would happen if Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland voted in favour of reunification?
on Jan 29
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Government 2025: IfG's annual conference | Institute for Government
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The IfG brought together influential speakers and experts to explore the key questions for government in 2025.
on Jan 24
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Read Before Burning | Institute for Government
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Our recommendations for increasing the effectiveness and accountability of arm's-length bodies.
on Dec 17
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Six things to look out for in the autumn budget 2024 | Institute for Government
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What will Rachel Reeves' budget tell us about the government’s priorities?
on Oct 28
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Keir Starmer needs to make bold changes on ethics | Institute for Government
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The row over freebies and gifts is threatening to dominate Labour's conference in Liverpool.
on Sep 30
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How should government use AI? | Institute for Government
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How can AI support civil service effectiveness and decision making?
on Sep 13
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IfG Ministers Database | Institute for Government
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Search our database of all government ministers since 1979.
on Sep 5
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Public inquiries | Institute for Government
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What is a public inquiry and what is its purpose?
on Sep 4
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Citizens' assemblies | Institute for Government
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What are citizens' assemblies and how do they work?
on Jul 23
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Targeted investments could have big payoffs and ensure the UK is better prepared for the next major crisis.
on Jul 23
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Fixing public services | Institute for Government
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The government's public services inheritance make its spending plans untenable.
on Jul 22
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General election 2024: Keir Starmer appointed prime minister | Institute for Government
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Follow our live-blog for all you need to know about the next government.
on Jul 5
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General election 2024: What happens on day one for a new government? | Institute for Government
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What will day one in government mean for ministers, civil servants and advisers?
on Jul 2
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How is election spending regulated in the UK? | Institute for Government
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The next election is likely to see record levels of spending by parties and their candidates.
on Jun 25
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The Conservatives' supermajority warnings do not add up | Institute for Government
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What does a large government majority really mean for the House of Commons?
on Jun 22
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General election 2024: The precarious state of the state | Institute for Government
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The scale and severity of the problems facing the next government.
on Jun 13
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The precarious state of the state: Summary | Institute for Government
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The true scale and severity of the problems facing the next government.
on Jun 11
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General election July 2024: What happens next? | Institute for Government
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The prime minister has called an election for Thursday 4 July 2024.
on May 22
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Performance Tracker 2023: Criminal courts | Institute for Government
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Demand is becoming more complex, backlogs are at record highs, and productivity is declining
on May 13
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Elected mayors will be undermined by recent changes to the voting system | Institute for Government
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The next London mayoral election will be the first conducted under first past the post.
on May 2
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Parliamentary ping pong | Institute for Government
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What happens if the House of Commons and the House of Lords don't agree on a bill?
on Apr 22
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Whoever wins the election will face seven key Brexit questions.
on Apr 3, 2024
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The Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill | Institute for Government
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How will the government’s new Post Office (Horizon System) Offences Bill work?
on Mar 15, 2024
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Why the centre of government has failed successive prime ministers – and seven recommendations for radical reform.
on Mar 11, 2024